Nudity is a big part of HBO’s hit show “Westworld,” and co-creators Jonathan Nolan and Lisa Joy are conscious about having it equal between the men and women in the cast.

“Part of what’s been just lovely to watch as a producer on this too is how the nudity isn’t only female on the show, there is also male nudity, and it’s funny because we talk about these things in a gendered way, because often it is only women who get naked and only women who are vulnerable, but it’s a very vulnerable position for men to be in as well,” Joy told the audience at the Tribeca Film Festival Season 2 premiere of “Westworld” on Thursday.

Joy added, “The thing that I do want to point out, and it’s what makes me love our cast so much, is that when you talk to the men about these things, there’s not a moment’s f–king hesitation because they’re like, ‘It’s only fair and it’s right for the story,’ and especially out of respect for the women who have done it that, they’re just like, ‘Absolutely.'”

Joy also talked about having safeguards and protections for all the actors who are doing nude scenes, something Newton also praised.

“For all of us who had to be naked, the grace and the consideration and the sensitivity,” Newton told the crowd. “On the one hand I was like so appreciative, and on the other hand I was horrified at what I’d been through up until then. I had delayed horror.”

Newton has said in the past she preferred being naked to wearing her sexy Western garb, saying, “The costume was the most potent objectification of a woman, with the boobs pushed right up, the tiny waist. It’s an invitation for sex.”

However, now that Newton’s character, Maeve, can’t be controlled by humans, it seems she will be clothed for most of this season.